Going by Persona characterizations of the Arcana: Yuu: Moon Risette: Fortune Scarlet: Priestess Ryuuichi: Sun Melissa: Chariot Lina: Strength Stella: Empress Miharu: Lovers Jackson: Justice Toshi: Star Stiles: Temperance Tilly: Magician Hazel: Hermit [hider=Explaining Persona Arcanas] Persona characters are assigned the various arcana mainly based on their character arcs and how it relates to the tarot meaning. Here are some relevant quotes from the Persona wiki: [quote]Characters of the Moon Arcana often tend to have trouble accepting themselves for who they are and, because of that fear, try to correspond to an ideal person. However, these efforts tend to make them appear aloof, distant, or otherwise unpleasant to be around as a result of something they’ve been through. And like the Arcana, there is a hidden depth as to why they act in their behaviors. The common theme is that because they're not in touch with said fears and shortcomings, usually by outright suppressing them, it corrupts even their surface-level motivations.[/quote] [quote]Characters of the Fortune Arcana are usually individuals with prodigious abilities who have lost sight of who they truly wanted to be as a result of too much pressure from individuals close to them, and need to rediscover the reasons for their chosen work by reconciling their past and present.[/quote] [quote]The Priestess, representing divine wisdom, represents a lesson that highlights the intuition and the subconscious - more specifically, the card encourages readers to believe in their feelings, and embrace the knowledge that they're enough even without objective data to explain them yet.[/quote] [quote]Characters of the Sun Arcana almost always find themselves in severely terrible and lonely situations, signifying the apparent hopelessness of them achieving success. Their situations are complicated because the standard approach of being a good, complete person is merely an assumption that they cannot actually apply, leaving them unfulfilled and still suffering. Because of that, they're forced to re-examine the true purpose of their morals before being able to come to peace with themselves and their circumstances.[/quote] [quote]The Chariot Arcana is about determination against adversity, ignoring all struggle to achieve one's goal or to win. That being said, it's the freedom of pursuing their goals that truly fulfills them. However, characters of the Arcana are often defined by a hidden hesitation, preferring to avoid the nuance of complex issues without simple solutions, and framing their avoidance and stubbornness as determination. Usually the thing they must or want to do isn't straightforward and defined by pure impulse, and might be difficult if not painful to follow through with, making it seem even more that the easy way out is the way to go. Eventually said character learns to differentiate between the two and take the right path.[/quote] [quote]The Strength Arcana symbolizes an imagery beyond the Beast And Beauty, and is associated with the morality about the stronger power of self-control, gentleness, courage and virtue over brute force. Characters of the Strength Arcana are typically individuals of noteworthy fortitude, often involved in athletics. However, the strength they show is largely a façade born of deep-seated insecurity or fear of failure. The protagonist's bond with them helps them discover and face the truth of themselves, reigniting their passion and joy.[/quote] [quote]Stories of the Empress usually revolve around nurturing self-love, under the premise that success starts with nurturing the self, which might require patience and long-term commitment, including trusting the results. While they yearn for and chase qualities through means that would hurt them in the long run, they achieve them or learn to be patient of the outcome they cultivate.[/quote] [quote]In tarot readings, the Lovers Arcana represents two paths life could lead to, and thus a symbol of standing at a crossroad and needing to make a decision. The theme of the Lovers Arcana revolves around choice. The protagonist's bond with them centers around helping them understand what they want to do with their lives, often by helping them realize their true feelings for what they've been doing up until that point.[/quote] [quote]Characters of the Justice Arcana are commonly concerned with matters of fairness, and otherwise are very stoic individuals, though they are prone to intense anger and taking drastic measures when pushed too far. The story of the Justice Arcana revolves around them settling with the natural unfairness of the world, which includes how other people act and even how they treat them.[/quote] [quote]Characters of the Star Arcana tend to embody their Arcana's traits of hopefulness and joy while also dealing with acute struggles both internally and externally. Their links with the protagonists help them to recognize and accept misconceptions about their lives' paths and comprehend what they truly want. The Star Arcana represents authenticity and optimism, encouraging members of the Arcana to be true to themselves under the pretense that they stay positive. The Star is a healing force, and to contrast that, the characters of the Arcana can believe and feel they're "broken" at first, regardless of how adamant they are in their ways.[/quote] [quote]Characters of the Temperance Arcana are often struggling to find a balance in their lives and in their hobbies, dealing with severe stress but putting great effort into hiding it. Representing restraint and moderation, characters of the Temperance Arcana might give the opposite impression that they're being wasteful at first. That is half-true, as their sense of restraint, while sincere, is skewed, and leads to consequences for their lives and futures.[/quote] [quote]Magician characters are usually "rogues," and represent crafty, clever, charismatic and overall sly individuals; they value their non-conformity and unconventional thought above all else. Whether they do earn other people's respect is a different story. Because the Arcana alone represents having the power but not the purpose, the characters might waste their energy into goals that do not sustain them. They can be interpreted as undergoing an inverted character arc, where they rush into adversity and consequence before they nurture their own goals and beliefs, rather than the other way around.[/quote] [quote]Hermit Arcana characters share the commonality of placing themselves in situations that hide them from the public eye. Hermit individuals hide away from others or act in more supportive roles rather than putting themselves in the spotlight. Acting anonymously, characters of the Hermit Arcana may have a liking to using the Internet. While isolation and introspection are important keywords in relation to the card, a vital engine for the storytelling of the Hermit is that the individual's perception of the world reflects them and their mentality: the opposite applies too, where one's mind shapes the world.[/quote][/hider] [hider=The Tower, for reference] [quote]Driven by isolation, pessimism and denial, characters of the Tower Arcana are typically arrogant and introverted, isolated somewhat of their own volition but in part because of treatment from others around them. They are never immediately receptive to the protagonist, requiring some way of proving themselves before talking with them. While aloof and indifferent, shunning their need for community, they merely sport false independence that conceals reliance to external factors, one that can only be broken down by force. The harshness of reality gets to them, forcing them to face their feelings. The protagonist's bond with them gives them the courage and understanding to break out of their isolation and establish more relationships with others. The Arcana represents destruction, but it has a positive context as though painful, it leads to liberation and realization. When it comes to the characters of the Arcana, they're narrow-minded to a potentially severe degree and can only mature through a "disaster" that causes them to question their beliefs.[/quote] [/hider]